i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
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Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C. § 106 and 17 U.S.C. § 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include:
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The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.[2]

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''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

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During World War II, the Bismarck was the pride of the German navy - and the nightmare of Great Britain. It was enormous, overpowered, and a constant threat to the seas. So when they got word that the Bismarck had mobilized, the British raced to stop it.
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This video shows the Bismarck from shipyard to graveyard with some rare color footage

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Original footage of battle at denmark strait.
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In the course of the warship's eight-month career under its sole commanding officer, Capt. Ernst Lindemann, Bismarck conducted only one offensive operation, in May 1941, codenamed Rheinübung. The ship, along with the heavy cruiserPrinz Eugen, was to break into the Atlantic Ocean and raid Allied shipping from North America to Great Britain. The two ships were detected several times off Scandinavia, and British naval units were deployed to block their route. At the Battle of the Denmark Strait, Bismarck engaged and destroyed the battlecruiserHMSHood, the pride of the Royal Navy, and forced the battleship HMSPrince of Wales to retreat; Bismarck was hit three times and suffered an oil leak from a ruptured tank.

Film and television

James Cameron

James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker, director, producer, screenwriter, inventor, engineer, philanthropist, and deep-sea explorer. He first found major success with the science fiction action film The Terminator (1984). He then became a popular Hollywood director and was hired to write and direct Aliens (1986); three years later he followed up with The Abyss (1989).

After Titanic, Cameron began a project that took almost 10 years to make: his science-fiction epic Avatar (2009), which was in particular a landmark for 3D technology, and for which he received nominations for the same three Academy Awards. In the time between making Titanic and Avatar, Cameron spent several years creating many documentary films (specifically underwater documentaries) and co-developed the digital 3D Fusion Camera System. Described by a biographer as part scientist and part artist, Cameron has also contributed to underwater filming and remote vehicle technologies. On March 26, 2012, Cameron reached the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean, in the Deepsea Challenger submersible. He is the first person to do this in a solo descent, and is only the third person to do so ever.

One oft-cited feature of this film is that many of the scenes were shot amidst the actual ruins of post-war German cities, namely Ingolstadt, Nuremberg, and Würzburg.

Plot

Trains bring homeless children (Displaced Persons or DPs), who are taken by Mrs. Murray (Aline MacMahon) and other United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) workers to a nearby transit camp, where they are fed and cared for. The next morning, the children are interviewed by UNRRA officials to try to identify them and reunite them if possible with their families.

A young boy named Karel (Ivan Jandl) responds "Ich weiß nicht" ("I don't know") to all questions. He grew up in a well-to-do Czech family. The Nazis had deported his sister and doctor father, while the boy and mother were sent to a concentration camp. They eventually became separated. After the war, Karel survived by scavenging for food with other homeless children.

Nazi Supership - The Bismarck (HD)

i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
Disclaimer!
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Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C. § 106 and 17 U.S.C. § 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include:
the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
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the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.[2]

1:34:01

Expedition Battleship Bismarck, James Cameron

Expedition Battleship Bismarck, James Cameron

Expedition Battleship Bismarck, James Cameron

51:52

The Search For Battleship Bismarck - Full Documentary

The Search For Battleship Bismarck - Full Documentary

The Search For Battleship Bismarck - Full Documentary

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

10:32

Hunting the Bismarck - I: The Pride of Germany - Extra History

Hunting the Bismarck - I: The Pride of Germany - Extra History

Hunting the Bismarck - I: The Pride of Germany - Extra History

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During World War II, the Bismarck was the pride of the German navy - and the nightmare of Great Britain. It was enormous, overpowered, and a constant threat to the seas. So when they got word that the Bismarck had mobilized, the British raced to stop it.
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6:40

The Mighty Bismarck Battleship

The Mighty Bismarck Battleship

The Mighty Bismarck Battleship

10:26

RARE COLOR FOOTAGE OF THE BISMARCK

RARE COLOR FOOTAGE OF THE BISMARCK

RARE COLOR FOOTAGE OF THE BISMARCK

This video shows the Bismarck from shipyard to graveyard with some rare color footage

2:24

Bismarck vs Hood original WWII recordings footage

Bismarck vs Hood original WWII recordings footage

Bismarck vs Hood original WWII recordings footage

Original footage of battle at denmark strait.
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BATTLESHIP BISMARCK vs HMS HOOD

James Cameron's Expedition Battleship Bismarck documentary english part 5

James Cameron's Expedition Battleship Bismarck documentary english part 5

James Cameron's Expedition Battleship Bismarck documentary english part 5

In her final battle the following morning, Bismarck was neutralised by a sustained bombardment from a British fleet, was scuttled by her crew, and sank with heavy loss of life. Most experts agree that the battle damage would have caused her to sink eventually. In June 1989, several years after discovering the wreck of the Titanic, Robert Ballard located the wreck, which has since been surveyed by several other expeditions.

Mega Disasters - The Bismarck

Nazi Supership - The Bismarck (HD)

i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
Disclaimer!
17 U.S.C. § 107
Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C. § 106 and 17 U.S.C. § 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include:...

published: 14 Mar 2013

Expedition Battleship Bismarck, James Cameron

published: 03 Aug 2015

The Search For Battleship Bismarck - Full Documentary

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

published: 27 Nov 2016

Hunting the Bismarck - I: The Pride of Germany - Extra History

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During World War II, the Bismarck was the pride of the German navy - and the nightmare of Great Britain. It was enormous, overpowered, and a constant threat to the seas. So when they got word that the Bismarck had mobilized, the British raced to stop it.
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published: 11 May 2017

The Mighty Bismarck Battleship

published: 28 Feb 2017

RARE COLOR FOOTAGE OF THE BISMARCK

This video shows the Bismarck from shipyard to graveyard with some rare color footage

published: 13 Oct 2017

Bismarck vs Hood original WWII recordings footage

Original footage of battle at denmark strait.
Video had no sounds. so i added sounds from Silent Hunter III. If you enjoyed this and would like to see more videos like it, please subscribe. Thanks for support. bismarckvshood112007
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BATTLESHIP BISMARCK - Love This SHIP (World Of Warships Gameplay)

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published: 31 Dec 2016

BATTLESHIP BISMARCK vs HMS HOOD

James Cameron's Expedition Battleship Bismarck documentary english part 5

In her final battle the following morning, Bismarck was neutralised by a sustained bombardment from a British fleet, was scuttled by her crew, and sank with heavy loss of life. Most experts agree that the battle damage would have caused her to sink eventually. In June 1989, several years after discovering the wreck of the Titanic, Robert Ballard located the wreck, which has since been surveyed by several other expeditions.

i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
Disclaimer!
17 U.S.C. § 107
Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C. § 106 and 17 U.S.C. § 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include:
the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
the nature of the copyrighted work;
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the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.[2]

i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
Disclaimer!
17 U.S.C. § 107
Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C. § 106 and 17 U.S.C. § 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include:
the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
the nature of the copyrighted work;
the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.[2]

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

Hunting the Bismarck - I: The Pride of Germany - Extra History

Sponsored by Wargaming! New players: DownloadWorld of Warships and use the code EXTRA1 for free goodies! http://cpm.wargaming.net/i3v7c6uu/?pub_id=2017_Video_1...

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During World War II, the Bismarck was the pride of the German navy - and the nightmare of Great Britain. It was enormous, overpowered, and a constant threat to the seas. So when they got word that the Bismarck had mobilized, the British raced to stop it.
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During World War II, the Bismarck was the pride of the German navy - and the nightmare of Great Britain. It was enormous, overpowered, and a constant threat to the seas. So when they got word that the Bismarck had mobilized, the British raced to stop it.
Support us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon (--More below)
Grab your Extra Credits gear at the store! http://bit.ly/ExtraStore
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____________
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Original footage of battle at denmark strait.
Video had no sounds. so i added sounds from Silent Hunter III. If you enjoyed this and would like to see more videos like it, please subscribe. Thanks for support. bismarckvshood112007
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Original footage of battle at denmark strait.
Video had no sounds. so i added sounds from Silent Hunter III. If you enjoyed this and would like to see more videos like it, please subscribe. Thanks for support. bismarckvshood112007
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James Cameron's Expedition Battleship Bismarck documentary english part 5

In her final battle the following morning, Bismarck was neutralised by a sustained bombardment from a British fleet, was scuttled by her crew, and sank with hea...

In her final battle the following morning, Bismarck was neutralised by a sustained bombardment from a British fleet, was scuttled by her crew, and sank with heavy loss of life. Most experts agree that the battle damage would have caused her to sink eventually. In June 1989, several years after discovering the wreck of the Titanic, Robert Ballard located the wreck, which has since been surveyed by several other expeditions.

In her final battle the following morning, Bismarck was neutralised by a sustained bombardment from a British fleet, was scuttled by her crew, and sank with heavy loss of life. Most experts agree that the battle damage would have caused her to sink eventually. In June 1989, several years after discovering the wreck of the Titanic, Robert Ballard located the wreck, which has since been surveyed by several other expeditions.

H-class battleship proposals

The H class was a series of battleship designs for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, intended to fulfill the requirements of Plan Z in the late 1930s and early 1940s. The first variation, "H-39," called for six ships to be built, essentially as enlarged Bismarck-class battleships with 40.6 cm (16.0 in) guns. The "H-41" design improved the "H-39" ship with still larger main guns, with eight 42 cm (17 in) weapons. Two subsequent plans, "H-42" and "H-43", increased the main battery yet again, with 48 cm (19 in) pieces, and the enormous "H-44" design ultimately resulted with 50.8 cm (20.0 in) guns. The ships ranged in size from the "H-39", which was 277.8 m (911 ft 5 in) long on a displacement of 56,444 t (55,553 long tons), to the "H-44", at 345 m (1,131 ft 11 in) on a displacement of 131,000 t (1...

published: 01 Dec 2014

World of Warships - Dynamic Crosshair

Dynamic Crosshair has been in the game for a while, I waited a while before even trying it out. Now I feel confident to share my tips to using the Dynamic Crosshair. The game in the background is the Konig on Fault Line, we aim at all sorts of targets with different angles and distances. Hope the explanation helps you out and have a wonderful day!
Tier V GermanBattleship Konig Replay
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Bismarck day Six and Seven

23-24 May 1941Bismarck passed by Iceland and turned to port into the Denmark Strait, looking forward to breaking free in the wide, wide Atlantic.
What a disillusion for AdmiralLütjens to find early next morning two British battleships facing him and at the same time he must have bitterly realized: they knew all the time that I was coming!
One of themHMS HOOD, like the Bismarck, was also a flagship and had an admiral on board; both were 250 m long and carried 38 cm guns, and were steaming up to each other from a distance of 25 km..Art Rob PetersMusicPeter Snoei
Video edit Elin Haitsma

NEWVERSION with improved video & sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvDyice4u-U
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.htmlUS NavyTrainingFilm MN-9321c
Public domain film from the US Navy, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16_inch_(406_mm)/50_caliber_Mark_7_naval_gun
The 16"/50 caliberMark 7 -- United States Naval Gun is the main armament of the Iowa-class battleships.
These guns were 66 feet (20 m) long—5...

published: 17 Mar 2013

The Second World War: The Blitz on Berlin

In May 1945, after some of the most bitter and destructive fighting of the war, the city of Berlin fell to the allies, Hitler committed suicide and Germany finally surrendered. This film illustrates the city of Berlin’s battle from the very first air raid by the RAF until its demise in a stimulating analysis of this most agonizing and momentous of all phases of the war.

[ionYz] Bismark 4K

After playing Gran Turismo 5 I was inspired to make a realistic course in Trackmania. This multi-lap track has a great flow to it from turn to turn, containing long sweeping lefts with high-speed chicanes.
Music: "Impromptu in A" by DoKashiteru (feat. BillRayDrums, presse)
http://ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/24766
DownloadBismark 4K: http://tmnforever.tm-exchange.com/main.aspx?action=trackshow&id=4311246
Learn more about the track: http://ionyz.wordpress.com/2011/08/20/designer-journal-bismark-4k/

published: 20 Aug 2011

Bismarck the German Shepherd playing with his new toy

He was so well behaved on vacation that he got a new toy!

published: 10 Jul 2012

World of Warships - IFHE feels Irrelevant

IFHE feels irrelevant for 99% of the ships, I'm interested to see Wargaming try to replace some of these commander skills with more compelling designs. Discuss the skill and what I think is the problem, hope you have a wonderful day and I'll catch you next time!
TierVIIIJapaneseCruiser Mogami Replay
notserreplay@gmail.com for replay submission
Streaming at https://www.twitch.tv/notser around 2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday

published: 13 Dec 2017

World of Warships - Scharnhorst Rollercoaster

PlayedScharnhorst on stream and it was a pretty crazy experience, hope you enjoy it. Have a wonderful day and I'll catch you next time!
TierVIIGermanBattleship Scharnhorst Replay
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published: 09 Apr 2016

The Second World War: The Aircraft Carriers

Since 1945 aircraft carriers have proved that they have an unrivaled ability to deliver massive firepower against the enemy, at the same time as possessing the traditional flexibility of a navel force. Carriers and more particularly the aircraft they support have been subject to constant development. This color documentary traces that development from its very beginnings in the First World War.

published: 09 Jan 2018

World of Warships - Duke of York First Impression

Duke of York is a premium tier 7 BritishBattleship that will supposedly be a reward for a campaign in the future. I take it out to see how the ship works out. Hope you have a wonderful day and I'll catch you next time!
TierVII British Battleship Duke of York Replay
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H-class battleship proposals

The H class was a series of battleship designs for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, intended to fulfill the requirements of Plan Z in the late 1930s and early 1940s...

The H class was a series of battleship designs for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, intended to fulfill the requirements of Plan Z in the late 1930s and early 1940s. The first variation, "H-39," called for six ships to be built, essentially as enlarged Bismarck-class battleships with 40.6 cm (16.0 in) guns. The "H-41" design improved the "H-39" ship with still larger main guns, with eight 42 cm (17 in) weapons. Two subsequent plans, "H-42" and "H-43", increased the main battery yet again, with 48 cm (19 in) pieces, and the enormous "H-44" design ultimately resulted with 50.8 cm (20.0 in) guns. The ships ranged in size from the "H-39", which was 277.8 m (911 ft 5 in) long on a displacement of 56,444 t (55,553 long tons), to the "H-44", at 345 m (1,131 ft 11 in) on a displacement of 131,000 t (129,000 long tons). Most of the designs had a top speed in excess of 30 knots (56 km/h).
Due to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, none of the ships were ever built; only the first two of the "H-39" ships were laid down. What work that had been accomplished was halted; the assembled steel remained on the slipway until November 1941, when the Oberkommando der Marine ordered it be scrapped for other purposes. Contracts for the other four "H-39" type ships had been awarded, but no work was begun on any of them before they were canceled. None of the subsequent designs progressed further than planning stages.
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The H class was a series of battleship designs for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, intended to fulfill the requirements of Plan Z in the late 1930s and early 1940s. The first variation, "H-39," called for six ships to be built, essentially as enlarged Bismarck-class battleships with 40.6 cm (16.0 in) guns. The "H-41" design improved the "H-39" ship with still larger main guns, with eight 42 cm (17 in) weapons. Two subsequent plans, "H-42" and "H-43", increased the main battery yet again, with 48 cm (19 in) pieces, and the enormous "H-44" design ultimately resulted with 50.8 cm (20.0 in) guns. The ships ranged in size from the "H-39", which was 277.8 m (911 ft 5 in) long on a displacement of 56,444 t (55,553 long tons), to the "H-44", at 345 m (1,131 ft 11 in) on a displacement of 131,000 t (129,000 long tons). Most of the designs had a top speed in excess of 30 knots (56 km/h).
Due to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, none of the ships were ever built; only the first two of the "H-39" ships were laid down. What work that had been accomplished was halted; the assembled steel remained on the slipway until November 1941, when the Oberkommando der Marine ordered it be scrapped for other purposes. Contracts for the other four "H-39" type ships had been awarded, but no work was begun on any of them before they were canceled. None of the subsequent designs progressed further than planning stages.
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Attribution:
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World of Warships - Dynamic Crosshair

Dynamic Crosshair has been in the game for a while, I waited a while before even trying it out. Now I feel confident to share my tips to using the Dynamic Cros...

Dynamic Crosshair has been in the game for a while, I waited a while before even trying it out. Now I feel confident to share my tips to using the Dynamic Crosshair. The game in the background is the Konig on Fault Line, we aim at all sorts of targets with different angles and distances. Hope the explanation helps you out and have a wonderful day!
Tier V GermanBattleship Konig Replay
notserreplay@gmail.com for replay submission
Streaming at twitch.tv/notser around 18:00 UTC/2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday

Dynamic Crosshair has been in the game for a while, I waited a while before even trying it out. Now I feel confident to share my tips to using the Dynamic Crosshair. The game in the background is the Konig on Fault Line, we aim at all sorts of targets with different angles and distances. Hope the explanation helps you out and have a wonderful day!
Tier V GermanBattleship Konig Replay
notserreplay@gmail.com for replay submission
Streaming at twitch.tv/notser around 18:00 UTC/2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday

23-24 May 1941Bismarck passed by Iceland and turned to port into the Denmark Strait, looking forward to breaking free in the wide, wide Atlantic.
What a disillusion for AdmiralLütjens to find early next morning two British battleships facing him and at the same time he must have bitterly realized: they knew all the time that I was coming!
One of themHMS HOOD, like the Bismarck, was also a flagship and had an admiral on board; both were 250 m long and carried 38 cm guns, and were steaming up to each other from a distance of 25 km..Art Rob PetersMusicPeter Snoei
Video edit Elin Haitsma

23-24 May 1941Bismarck passed by Iceland and turned to port into the Denmark Strait, looking forward to breaking free in the wide, wide Atlantic.
What a disillusion for AdmiralLütjens to find early next morning two British battleships facing him and at the same time he must have bitterly realized: they knew all the time that I was coming!
One of themHMS HOOD, like the Bismarck, was also a flagship and had an admiral on board; both were 250 m long and carried 38 cm guns, and were steaming up to each other from a distance of 25 km..Art Rob PetersMusicPeter Snoei
Video edit Elin Haitsma

NEWVERSION with improved video & sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvDyice4u-U
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.htmlUS NavyTrainingFilm MN-9321c
Public domain film from the US Navy, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16_inch_(406_mm)/50_caliber_Mark_7_naval_gun
The 16"/50 caliberMark 7 -- United States Naval Gun is the main armament of the Iowa-class battleships.
These guns were 66 feet (20 m) long—50 times their 16-inch (406 mm) bore, or 50 calibers, from breechface to muzzle. Each gun weighed about 239,000 pounds (108,000 kg) without the breech, or 267,900 pounds (121,517 kg) with the breech.[1] They fired projectiles weighing from 1,900 to 2,700 pounds (850 to 1,200 kg) at a maximum speed of 2,690 feet per second (820 m/s) with a range of up to 24 miles (39 km). At maximum range the projectile spent almost 1½ minutes in flight. Each turret required a crew of 94 men to operate. The turrets themselves cost US$1.4 million each, to which the cost of the guns had to be added.
The turrets were "three-gun", not "triple", because each barrel could be elevated and fired independently. The ships could fire any combination of their guns, including a broadside of all nine. Considering the large mass of the ship, compared to the mass of the projectiles, the ships barely moved sideways at all, even when a full broadside was fired. With the damping effect of the water around the hull it seems that the pressure wave generated by the gunfire was felt much more than the very slight change in lateral velocity.
The guns could be elevated from −5 degrees to +45 degrees, moving at up to 12 degrees per second. The turrets could rotate about 300 degrees at about 4 degrees per second and could even be fired back beyond the beam, which is sometimes called "over the shoulder". Within each turret, a red stripe on the wall of the turret, just inches from the railing, marked the boundary of the gun's recoil, providing the crew of each gun turret with a visual reference for the minimum safe distance range.
Complementing the 16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun was a fire control computer, in this case the FordInstrumentCompany Mark 8 RangeKeeper. This analog computer was used to direct the fire from the battleship's big guns, taking into account several factors such as the speed of the targeted ship, the time it takes for a projectile to travel, and air resistance to the shells fired at a target. At the time the Montana class was set to begin construction, the rangekeepers had gained the ability to use radar data to help target enemy ships and land-based targets. The results of this advance were telling: the rangekeeper was able to track and fire at targets at a greater range and with increased accuracy. This gave the US Navy a major advantage in World War II, as the Japanese did not develop radar or automated fire control to the level of the US Navy.
The Mark 7 gun was originally intended to fire the relatively light 2,240-pound (1,020 kg) Mark 5 armor-piercing shell. However, the shell-handling system for these guns was redesigned to use the "super-heavy" 2,700-pound (1,200 kg) APC (Armor Piercing, Capped) Mark 8 shell before any of the Iowa-class battleships were laid down. The large caliber guns were designed to fire two different 16 in (406 mm) shells: an armor piercing round for anti-ship and anti-structure work, and a high explosive round designed for use against unarmored targets and shore bombardment...
The propellant consists of small cylindrical grains of smokeless powder with an extremely high burning rate. A maximum charge consists of six silk bags, each filled with 110 pounds of propellant...

NEWVERSION with improved video & sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvDyice4u-U
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.htmlUS NavyTrainingFilm MN-9321c
Public domain film from the US Navy, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16_inch_(406_mm)/50_caliber_Mark_7_naval_gun
The 16"/50 caliberMark 7 -- United States Naval Gun is the main armament of the Iowa-class battleships.
These guns were 66 feet (20 m) long—50 times their 16-inch (406 mm) bore, or 50 calibers, from breechface to muzzle. Each gun weighed about 239,000 pounds (108,000 kg) without the breech, or 267,900 pounds (121,517 kg) with the breech.[1] They fired projectiles weighing from 1,900 to 2,700 pounds (850 to 1,200 kg) at a maximum speed of 2,690 feet per second (820 m/s) with a range of up to 24 miles (39 km). At maximum range the projectile spent almost 1½ minutes in flight. Each turret required a crew of 94 men to operate. The turrets themselves cost US$1.4 million each, to which the cost of the guns had to be added.
The turrets were "three-gun", not "triple", because each barrel could be elevated and fired independently. The ships could fire any combination of their guns, including a broadside of all nine. Considering the large mass of the ship, compared to the mass of the projectiles, the ships barely moved sideways at all, even when a full broadside was fired. With the damping effect of the water around the hull it seems that the pressure wave generated by the gunfire was felt much more than the very slight change in lateral velocity.
The guns could be elevated from −5 degrees to +45 degrees, moving at up to 12 degrees per second. The turrets could rotate about 300 degrees at about 4 degrees per second and could even be fired back beyond the beam, which is sometimes called "over the shoulder". Within each turret, a red stripe on the wall of the turret, just inches from the railing, marked the boundary of the gun's recoil, providing the crew of each gun turret with a visual reference for the minimum safe distance range.
Complementing the 16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun was a fire control computer, in this case the FordInstrumentCompany Mark 8 RangeKeeper. This analog computer was used to direct the fire from the battleship's big guns, taking into account several factors such as the speed of the targeted ship, the time it takes for a projectile to travel, and air resistance to the shells fired at a target. At the time the Montana class was set to begin construction, the rangekeepers had gained the ability to use radar data to help target enemy ships and land-based targets. The results of this advance were telling: the rangekeeper was able to track and fire at targets at a greater range and with increased accuracy. This gave the US Navy a major advantage in World War II, as the Japanese did not develop radar or automated fire control to the level of the US Navy.
The Mark 7 gun was originally intended to fire the relatively light 2,240-pound (1,020 kg) Mark 5 armor-piercing shell. However, the shell-handling system for these guns was redesigned to use the "super-heavy" 2,700-pound (1,200 kg) APC (Armor Piercing, Capped) Mark 8 shell before any of the Iowa-class battleships were laid down. The large caliber guns were designed to fire two different 16 in (406 mm) shells: an armor piercing round for anti-ship and anti-structure work, and a high explosive round designed for use against unarmored targets and shore bombardment...
The propellant consists of small cylindrical grains of smokeless powder with an extremely high burning rate. A maximum charge consists of six silk bags, each filled with 110 pounds of propellant...

The Second World War: The Blitz on Berlin

In May 1945, after some of the most bitter and destructive fighting of the war, the city of Berlin fell to the allies, Hitler committed suicide and Germany fina...

In May 1945, after some of the most bitter and destructive fighting of the war, the city of Berlin fell to the allies, Hitler committed suicide and Germany finally surrendered. This film illustrates the city of Berlin’s battle from the very first air raid by the RAF until its demise in a stimulating analysis of this most agonizing and momentous of all phases of the war.

In May 1945, after some of the most bitter and destructive fighting of the war, the city of Berlin fell to the allies, Hitler committed suicide and Germany finally surrendered. This film illustrates the city of Berlin’s battle from the very first air raid by the RAF until its demise in a stimulating analysis of this most agonizing and momentous of all phases of the war.

[ionYz] Bismark 4K

After playing Gran Turismo 5 I was inspired to make a realistic course in Trackmania. This multi-lap track has a great flow to it from turn to turn, containing ...

After playing Gran Turismo 5 I was inspired to make a realistic course in Trackmania. This multi-lap track has a great flow to it from turn to turn, containing long sweeping lefts with high-speed chicanes.
Music: "Impromptu in A" by DoKashiteru (feat. BillRayDrums, presse)
http://ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/24766
DownloadBismark 4K: http://tmnforever.tm-exchange.com/main.aspx?action=trackshow&id=4311246
Learn more about the track: http://ionyz.wordpress.com/2011/08/20/designer-journal-bismark-4k/

After playing Gran Turismo 5 I was inspired to make a realistic course in Trackmania. This multi-lap track has a great flow to it from turn to turn, containing long sweeping lefts with high-speed chicanes.
Music: "Impromptu in A" by DoKashiteru (feat. BillRayDrums, presse)
http://ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/24766
DownloadBismark 4K: http://tmnforever.tm-exchange.com/main.aspx?action=trackshow&id=4311246
Learn more about the track: http://ionyz.wordpress.com/2011/08/20/designer-journal-bismark-4k/

World of Warships - IFHE feels Irrelevant

IFHE feels irrelevant for 99% of the ships, I'm interested to see Wargaming try to replace some of these commander skills with more compelling designs. Discuss...

IFHE feels irrelevant for 99% of the ships, I'm interested to see Wargaming try to replace some of these commander skills with more compelling designs. Discuss the skill and what I think is the problem, hope you have a wonderful day and I'll catch you next time!
TierVIIIJapaneseCruiser Mogami Replay
notserreplay@gmail.com for replay submission
Streaming at https://www.twitch.tv/notser around 2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday

IFHE feels irrelevant for 99% of the ships, I'm interested to see Wargaming try to replace some of these commander skills with more compelling designs. Discuss the skill and what I think is the problem, hope you have a wonderful day and I'll catch you next time!
TierVIIIJapaneseCruiser Mogami Replay
notserreplay@gmail.com for replay submission
Streaming at https://www.twitch.tv/notser around 2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday

PlayedScharnhorst on stream and it was a pretty crazy experience, hope you enjoy it. Have a wonderful day and I'll catch you next time!
TierVIIGermanBattleship Scharnhorst Replay
notserreplay@gmail.com for replay submission
Streaming at https://www.twitch.tv/notser around 2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday

PlayedScharnhorst on stream and it was a pretty crazy experience, hope you enjoy it. Have a wonderful day and I'll catch you next time!
TierVIIGermanBattleship Scharnhorst Replay
notserreplay@gmail.com for replay submission
Streaming at https://www.twitch.tv/notser around 2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday

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Fistful of Emblems - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=4797
FX_Update_0_0_21_ByTheDarkWraith - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=3867
OPEN HORIZONS II v2.5 - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=3337
RealEnvironment - Revision_3 - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=3936
SteelViking's Interior Mod V1.2 - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=1912
SubFlags_0_0_8_byTheDarkWraith - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=167037&highlight=subflags
NewUIs_TDC_7_4_2_ByTheDarkWraith http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=1582
EMCCD v0.3.2 by archer9 - nonMFCM - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=4570
MCCD_1.04_MFCM_1.2.1_compatible - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=4569
ShipCapsize & Listing Effects 1.0_by vdr1981 - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=4607
About Silent Hunter 5:
Step behind the periscope of a German U-boat and take on the Allied Forces in famous battles across the vast Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
The best-selling submarine series of all time continues with the highly anticipated Silent Hunter: Battle of the Atlantic. For the first time, you can live the life of a submarine captain from a first-person view as you lead your crew in a truly dynamic campaign.
Put on the captain’s uniform For the first time, walk through highly detailed submarines, access every part of your U-boat, and manage your crew in the new first-person view.
Become a real leader Directly command your crew and experience the tension and fear inside the U-boat through the new advanced order system.
Test your war strategies Choose your own strategy and select your targets with a new objective-driven, dynamic campaign.
Make the enemy react to you Open new locations, upgrades and resupply possibilities, while the Allied ships adjust dynamically to your approach. Your actions will directly impact the evolution of the campaign.
Accessibility Enhanced Prowl the waters with a brand-new user interface. Now, every beginner can successfully command a sub free of confusion. In expert mode, experienced players will be provided with all the necessary information and controls to command the sub completely on their own.
CinematicExperience Experience the most realistic and immersive Silent Hunter ever created. Improved environment graphics create a powerful level of immersion as you operate authentic, highly detailed U-boats and surface ships.
MultiplayerModePlay in cooperative or adversarial modes in scripted and generated missions.

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RealEnvironment - Revision_3 - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=3936
SteelViking's Interior Mod V1.2 - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=1912
SubFlags_0_0_8_byTheDarkWraith - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=167037&highlight=subflags
NewUIs_TDC_7_4_2_ByTheDarkWraith http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=1582
EMCCD v0.3.2 by archer9 - nonMFCM - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=4570
MCCD_1.04_MFCM_1.2.1_compatible - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=4569
ShipCapsize & Listing Effects 1.0_by vdr1981 - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=4607
About Silent Hunter 5:
Step behind the periscope of a German U-boat and take on the Allied Forces in famous battles across the vast Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
The best-selling submarine series of all time continues with the highly anticipated Silent Hunter: Battle of the Atlantic. For the first time, you can live the life of a submarine captain from a first-person view as you lead your crew in a truly dynamic campaign.
Put on the captain’s uniform For the first time, walk through highly detailed submarines, access every part of your U-boat, and manage your crew in the new first-person view.
Become a real leader Directly command your crew and experience the tension and fear inside the U-boat through the new advanced order system.
Test your war strategies Choose your own strategy and select your targets with a new objective-driven, dynamic campaign.
Make the enemy react to you Open new locations, upgrades and resupply possibilities, while the Allied ships adjust dynamically to your approach. Your actions will directly impact the evolution of the campaign.
Accessibility Enhanced Prowl the waters with a brand-new user interface. Now, every beginner can successfully command a sub free of confusion. In expert mode, experienced players will be provided with all the necessary information and controls to command the sub completely on their own.
CinematicExperience Experience the most realistic and immersive Silent Hunter ever created. Improved environment graphics create a powerful level of immersion as you operate authentic, highly detailed U-boats and surface ships.
MultiplayerModePlay in cooperative or adversarial modes in scripted and generated missions.

The Second World War: The Aircraft Carriers

Since 1945 aircraft carriers have proved that they have an unrivaled ability to deliver massive firepower against the enemy, at the same time as possessing the ...

Since 1945 aircraft carriers have proved that they have an unrivaled ability to deliver massive firepower against the enemy, at the same time as possessing the traditional flexibility of a navel force. Carriers and more particularly the aircraft they support have been subject to constant development. This color documentary traces that development from its very beginnings in the First World War.

Since 1945 aircraft carriers have proved that they have an unrivaled ability to deliver massive firepower against the enemy, at the same time as possessing the traditional flexibility of a navel force. Carriers and more particularly the aircraft they support have been subject to constant development. This color documentary traces that development from its very beginnings in the First World War.

World of Warships - Duke of York First Impression

Duke of York is a premium tier 7 BritishBattleship that will supposedly be a reward for a campaign in the future. I take it out to see how the ship works out....

Duke of York is a premium tier 7 BritishBattleship that will supposedly be a reward for a campaign in the future. I take it out to see how the ship works out. Hope you have a wonderful day and I'll catch you next time!
TierVII British Battleship Duke of York Replay
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Streaming at https://www.twitch.tv/notser around 2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday

Duke of York is a premium tier 7 BritishBattleship that will supposedly be a reward for a campaign in the future. I take it out to see how the ship works out. Hope you have a wonderful day and I'll catch you next time!
TierVII British Battleship Duke of York Replay
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Why didn't the Bismarck shoot down any Swordfish?

The Bismarck was struck critically by an attack of 15 Swordfish bi-plane bombers, yet wasn't able to shoot a single one down. How was this possible, considering that the Bismarck was the most advanced Battleship of the Kriegsmarine and the Fairey Swordfish a rather archaic and fragile look plane? Was it the visibility, were the Germans just bad shots, was there a problem with the AA guns or the fire control system or other factors?
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Tamiya 1/350 Battleship Bismarck - Intro

Newly uncovered photos show German sailors from the sinking German battleship Bismarck

Newly uncovered photos show German sailors from the sinking WWII battleship Bismarck swimming to British warships to be saved… but most DROWNED after U-boats scared off their rescuers. Images showing the moment hundreds of German sailors desperately try to swim for safety following the sinking of the Nazi warship Bismarck during World War II, have come to light after 77 years.
The grainy black and white images depict the small black dots of men floundering in the sea moments after the

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DescriptionThe BismarkDocumentary on Sinking the Bismark, the Deadliest WarshipEver Made The Bismark : Documentary on Sinking the Bismark, the Deadliest Warship Ever Made USS Bismarck Sea.
The Hunt to Find Britains GreatestBattleship She was a mighty symbol of Britains greatness, yet she was destroyed in just three-and-a-half minutes. Experts go in search of the huge warship.
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Leach felt his ship was taking heavy damage––it had been hit four times by Bismarck and three times by Prinz Eugen. His own ship’s main armament was still not working properly, and his crew lacked the experience to adjust for this. Believing his ship might suffer serious damage, Leach ordered Prince of Wales to withdraw behind a smoke screen at 6:05. Also, Bismarck had completed passing Prinz Eugen so that ship’s guns would soon be back in action. Whether this influenced Leach is unknown.
The British AdmiraltyBoard of Enquiry into the loss of the battlecruiser HMS Hood, presided over by Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake, concluded, “The sinking of Hood was due to a hit from Bismarck’s 15-inch shell in or adjacent to Hood’s 4-inch or 15-inch magazines, causing them to explode and wreck the after part of the ship.”
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Leach felt his ship was taking heavy damage––it had been hit four times by Bismarck and three times by Prinz Eugen. His own ship’s main armament was still not working properly, and his crew lacked the experience to adjust for this. Believing his ship might suffer serious damage, Leach ordered Prince of Wales to withdraw behind a smoke screen at 6:05. Also, Bismarck had completed passing Prinz Eugen so that ship’s guns would soon be back in action. Whether this influenced Leach is unknown.
The British AdmiraltyBoard of Enquiry into the loss of the battlecruiser HMS Hood, presided over by Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake, concluded, “The sinking of Hood was due to a hit from Bismarck’s 15-inch shell in or adjacent to Hood’s 4-inch or 15-inch magazines, causing them to explode and wreck the after part of the ship.”
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Newly uncovered photos show German sailors from the sinking WWII battleship Bismarck swimming to British warships to be saved… but most DROWNED after U-boats scared off their rescuers. Images showing the moment hundreds of German sailors desperately try to swim for safety following the sinking of the Nazi warship Bismarck during World War II, have come to light after 77 years.
The grainy black and white images depict the small black dots of men floundering in the sea moments after the

Newly uncovered photos show German sailors from the sinking WWII battleship Bismarck swimming to British warships to be saved… but most DROWNED after U-boats scared off their rescuers. Images showing the moment hundreds of German sailors desperately try to swim for safety following the sinking of the Nazi warship Bismarck during World War II, have come to light after 77 years.
The grainy black and white images depict the small black dots of men floundering in the sea moments after the

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The Hunt to Find Britains GreatestBattleship She was a mighty symbol of Britains greatness, yet she was destroyed in just three-and-a-half minutes. Experts go in search of the huge warship.
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The Hunt to Find Britains GreatestBattleship She was a mighty symbol of Britains greatness, yet she was destroyed in just three-and-a-half minutes. Experts go in search of the huge warship.
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i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
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The Search For Battleship Bismarck - Full Documentary

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

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The Maiden Voyage of the German Battleship Bismarck

How To Play the KMS Bismarck in World of Warships

KMS Bismarck is here! Talk about one heck of a ship! Enjoy the most powerful secondaries of any T8 battleship and watch as they do significant damage to the enemies you face! She has great maneuverability and in my opinion is the pinnacle of the GermanBattleshipLine due to her speed, maneuverability, armor and firepower. She may not be the best in any of those areas but she is extremely well balanced for her role as a punisher of all things close to you! One thing is certain, the 10.6km no fun zone for DD's and cruisers due to your added cruiser strapped to your side makes this one of the most fun ships to play!

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Trumpeter Battleship Bismarck [1:700]

Here's an assembly and kit review of the Trumpeter Bismarck in 1:700 scale.
Not a bad model, definitely better than Airfix's Bismarck.
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Ship vs. Ship Ep.1: Yamato Vs Bismark

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Streaming at https://www.twitch.tv/notser 18:00UTC/2:00pm EDTBismarck on Warrior's Path by Be_Alright gets into a real fight with the enemy as he moves to the center of the map. The Bismarck engages a couple enemy cruisers in a match full of battleships. Eventually the fight moves to battleship on battleship, where the Bismarck and do really good damage with secondaries. The game is close and the effort by Be_Alright is entertaining, hope you enjoy the game and have a wonderful day!
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The Hunt For The Hood (WW2 Battleship Documentary) | Timeline

The Hunt to FindBritain's GreatestBattleship She was a mighty symbol of Britain's greatness, yet she was destroyed in just three-and-a-half minutes. Experts go in search of the huge warship that sank in 1941, taking over 1400 men to the ocean floor with her. HMS Hood was thought by the British people to be the greatest warship afloat – so why did she sink so quickly? There's certainly no shortage of theories. Is the conventional explanation – a magazine explosion – the right one? If so, why did none of the three survivors hear such an explosion? Could Hood's own torpedoes have destroyed her? Was she overloaded under a grinding extra weight of special combat equipment? Had the ship been fatally weakened by her twenty long years of all-but-continuous operations on the high seas? Or was the...

i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
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i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
Disclaimer!
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Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C. § 106 and 17 U.S.C. § 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include:
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The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.[2]

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

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How To Play the KMS Bismarck in World of Warships

KMS Bismarck is here! Talk about one heck of a ship! Enjoy the most powerful secondaries of any T8 battleship and watch as they do significant damage to the e...

KMS Bismarck is here! Talk about one heck of a ship! Enjoy the most powerful secondaries of any T8 battleship and watch as they do significant damage to the enemies you face! She has great maneuverability and in my opinion is the pinnacle of the GermanBattleshipLine due to her speed, maneuverability, armor and firepower. She may not be the best in any of those areas but she is extremely well balanced for her role as a punisher of all things close to you! One thing is certain, the 10.6km no fun zone for DD's and cruisers due to your added cruiser strapped to your side makes this one of the most fun ships to play!

KMS Bismarck is here! Talk about one heck of a ship! Enjoy the most powerful secondaries of any T8 battleship and watch as they do significant damage to the enemies you face! She has great maneuverability and in my opinion is the pinnacle of the GermanBattleshipLine due to her speed, maneuverability, armor and firepower. She may not be the best in any of those areas but she is extremely well balanced for her role as a punisher of all things close to you! One thing is certain, the 10.6km no fun zone for DD's and cruisers due to your added cruiser strapped to your side makes this one of the most fun ships to play!

Trumpeter Battleship Bismarck [1:700]

Here's an assembly and kit review of the Trumpeter Bismarck in 1:700 scale.
Not a bad model, definitely better than Airfix's Bismarck.
You have wanted me to ...

Here's an assembly and kit review of the Trumpeter Bismarck in 1:700 scale.
Not a bad model, definitely better than Airfix's Bismarck.
You have wanted me to build a ship for some time and now I finally have. Any suggestions for other ships would be appreciated!
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Here's an assembly and kit review of the Trumpeter Bismarck in 1:700 scale.
Not a bad model, definitely better than Airfix's Bismarck.
You have wanted me to build a ship for some time and now I finally have. Any suggestions for other ships would be appreciated!
Gap filling Quick Tips video: https://youtu.be/AW2G3c7g9cA
If you want to come join me on Discord the link is here: https://discord.gg/v6g5ANp
If you like the videos I make it would be most excellent if you were to help support the channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herberterpaderp
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Hey everyone, WWJD here. So, what would have happened if the Yamato and the Bismark fought? Let's find out.
Edit: 1/7/2018
Please pardon the lack of correct information, and the overall poor quality. I am not a historian, but am working on rebuilding a game that I enjoyed. I hope that you are able to overlook the faults. Thank you to all those who have made constructive comments on how to do better in the future - WWJD
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Hey everyone, WWJD here. So, what would have happened if the Yamato and the Bismark fought? Let's find out.
Edit: 1/7/2018
Please pardon the lack of correct information, and the overall poor quality. I am not a historian, but am working on rebuilding a game that I enjoyed. I hope that you are able to overlook the faults. Thank you to all those who have made constructive comments on how to do better in the future - WWJD
Patreon Donations: https://www.patreon.com/WWJD
PS:A SteamGroup: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/PacifcStormGamers

Streaming at https://www.twitch.tv/notser 18:00UTC/2:00pm EDTBismarck on Warrior's Path by Be_Alright gets into a real fight with the enemy as he moves to the center of the map. The Bismarck engages a couple enemy cruisers in a match full of battleships. Eventually the fight moves to battleship on battleship, where the Bismarck and do really good damage with secondaries. The game is close and the effort by Be_Alright is entertaining, hope you enjoy the game and have a wonderful day!
TierVIIIGerman Battleship BismarckReplay
notserreplay@gmail.com for replay submission
Streaming at twitch.tv/notser around 18:00 UTC/2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday

Streaming at https://www.twitch.tv/notser 18:00UTC/2:00pm EDTBismarck on Warrior's Path by Be_Alright gets into a real fight with the enemy as he moves to the center of the map. The Bismarck engages a couple enemy cruisers in a match full of battleships. Eventually the fight moves to battleship on battleship, where the Bismarck and do really good damage with secondaries. The game is close and the effort by Be_Alright is entertaining, hope you enjoy the game and have a wonderful day!
TierVIIIGerman Battleship BismarckReplay
notserreplay@gmail.com for replay submission
Streaming at twitch.tv/notser around 18:00 UTC/2:00pm EDT on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday

The Hunt to FindBritain's GreatestBattleship She was a mighty symbol of Britain's greatness, yet she was destroyed in just three-and-a-half minutes. Experts go in search of the huge warship that sank in 1941, taking over 1400 men to the ocean floor with her. HMS Hood was thought by the British people to be the greatest warship afloat – so why did she sink so quickly? There's certainly no shortage of theories. Is the conventional explanation – a magazine explosion – the right one? If so, why did none of the three survivors hear such an explosion? Could Hood's own torpedoes have destroyed her? Was she overloaded under a grinding extra weight of special combat equipment? Had the ship been fatally weakened by her twenty long years of all-but-continuous operations on the high seas? Or was the ship's steel – from the same iron works as Titanic's – too brittle? Hopefully, resurrecting this magnificent warship will provide the answers to the questions that have baffled a generation.
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The Hunt to FindBritain's GreatestBattleship She was a mighty symbol of Britain's greatness, yet she was destroyed in just three-and-a-half minutes. Experts go in search of the huge warship that sank in 1941, taking over 1400 men to the ocean floor with her. HMS Hood was thought by the British people to be the greatest warship afloat – so why did she sink so quickly? There's certainly no shortage of theories. Is the conventional explanation – a magazine explosion – the right one? If so, why did none of the three survivors hear such an explosion? Could Hood's own torpedoes have destroyed her? Was she overloaded under a grinding extra weight of special combat equipment? Had the ship been fatally weakened by her twenty long years of all-but-continuous operations on the high seas? Or was the ship's steel – from the same iron works as Titanic's – too brittle? Hopefully, resurrecting this magnificent warship will provide the answers to the questions that have baffled a generation.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by ITN Productions.

Nazi Supership - The Bismarck (HD)

i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
Disclaimer!
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Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C. § 106 and 17 U.S.C. § 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include:
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the nature of the copyrighted work;
the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.[2]

The Search For Battleship Bismarck - Full Documentary

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

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Hunting the Bismarck - I: The Pride of Germany - Extra History

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During World War II, the Bismarck was the pride of the German navy - and the nightmare of Great Britain. It was enormous, overpowered, and a constant threat to the seas. So when they got word that the Bismarck had mobilized, the British raced to stop it.
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James Cameron's Expedition Battleship Bismarck documentary english part 5

In her final battle the following morning, Bismarck was neutralised by a sustained bombardment from a British fleet, was scuttled by her crew, and sank with heavy loss of life. Most experts agree that the battle damage would have caused her to sink eventually. In June 1989, several years after discovering the wreck of the Titanic, Robert Ballard located the wreck, which has since been surveyed by several other expeditions.

In the course of the warship's eight-month career under its sole commanding officer, Capt. Ernst Lindemann, Bismarck conducted only one offensive operation, in May 1941, codenamed Rheinübung. The ship, along with the heavy cruiserPrinz Eugen, was to break into the Atlantic Ocean and raid Allied shipping from North America to Great Britain. The two ships were detected several times off Scandinavia, and British naval units were deployed to block their route. At the Battle of the Denmark Strait, Bismarck engaged and destroyed the battlecruiserHMSHood, the pride of the Royal Navy, and forced the battleship HMSPrince of Wales to retreat; Bismarck was hit three times and suffered an oil leak from a ruptured tank.

H-class battleship proposals

The H class was a series of battleship designs for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, intended to fulfill the requirements of Plan Z in the late 1930s and early 1940s. The first variation, "H-39," called for six ships to be built, essentially as enlarged Bismarck-class battleships with 40.6 cm (16.0 in) guns. The "H-41" design improved the "H-39" ship with still larger main guns, with eight 42 cm (17 in) weapons. Two subsequent plans, "H-42" and "H-43", increased the main battery yet again, with 48 cm (19 in) pieces, and the enormous "H-44" design ultimately resulted with 50.8 cm (20.0 in) guns. The ships ranged in size from the "H-39", which was 277.8 m (911 ft 5 in) long on a displacement of 56,444 t (55,553 long tons), to the "H-44", at 345 m (1,131 ft 11 in) on a displacement of 131,000 t (129,000 long tons). Most of the designs had a top speed in excess of 30 knots (56 km/h).
Due to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, none of the ships were ever built; only the first two of the "H-39" ships were laid down. What work that had been accomplished was halted; the assembled steel remained on the slipway until November 1941, when the Oberkommando der Marine ordered it be scrapped for other purposes. Contracts for the other four "H-39" type ships had been awarded, but no work was begun on any of them before they were canceled. None of the subsequent designs progressed further than planning stages.
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World of Warships - Dynamic Crosshair

Dynamic Crosshair has been in the game for a while, I waited a while before even trying it...

World of Warships - Dynamic Crosshair

Dynamic Crosshair has been in the game for a while, I waited a while before even trying it out. Now I feel confident to share my tips to using the Dynamic Crosshair. The game in the background is the Konig on Fault Line, we aim at all sorts of targets with different angles and distances. Hope the explanation helps you out and have a wonderful day!
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Bismarck day Six and Seven

23-24 May 1941Bismarck passed by Iceland and turned to port into the Denmark Strait, looking forward to breaking free in the wide, wide Atlantic.
What a disillusion for AdmiralLütjens to find early next morning two British battleships facing him and at the same time he must have bitterly realized: they knew all the time that I was coming!
One of themHMS HOOD, like the Bismarck, was also a flagship and had an admiral on board; both were 250 m long and carried 38 cm guns, and were steaming up to each other from a distance of 25 km..Art Rob PetersMusicPeter Snoei
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The 16"/50 caliberMark 7 -- United States Naval Gun is the main armament of the Iowa-class battleships.
These guns were 66 feet (20 m) long—50 times their 16-inch (406 mm) bore, or 50 calibers, from breechface to muzzle. Each gun weighed about 239,000 pounds (108,000 kg) without the breech, or 267,900 pounds (121,517 kg) with the breech.[1] They fired projectiles weighing from 1,900 to 2,700 pounds (850 to 1,200 kg) at a maximum speed of 2,690 feet per second (820 m/s) with a range of up to 24 miles (39 km). At maximum range the projectile spent almost 1½ minutes in flight. Each turret required a crew of 94 men to operate. The turrets themselves cost US$1.4 million each, to which the cost of the guns had to be added.
The turrets were "three-gun", not "triple", because each barrel could be elevated and fired independently. The ships could fire any combination of their guns, including a broadside of all nine. Considering the large mass of the ship, compared to the mass of the projectiles, the ships barely moved sideways at all, even when a full broadside was fired. With the damping effect of the water around the hull it seems that the pressure wave generated by the gunfire was felt much more than the very slight change in lateral velocity.
The guns could be elevated from −5 degrees to +45 degrees, moving at up to 12 degrees per second. The turrets could rotate about 300 degrees at about 4 degrees per second and could even be fired back beyond the beam, which is sometimes called "over the shoulder". Within each turret, a red stripe on the wall of the turret, just inches from the railing, marked the boundary of the gun's recoil, providing the crew of each gun turret with a visual reference for the minimum safe distance range.
Complementing the 16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun was a fire control computer, in this case the FordInstrumentCompany Mark 8 RangeKeeper. This analog computer was used to direct the fire from the battleship's big guns, taking into account several factors such as the speed of the targeted ship, the time it takes for a projectile to travel, and air resistance to the shells fired at a target. At the time the Montana class was set to begin construction, the rangekeepers had gained the ability to use radar data to help target enemy ships and land-based targets. The results of this advance were telling: the rangekeeper was able to track and fire at targets at a greater range and with increased accuracy. This gave the US Navy a major advantage in World War II, as the Japanese did not develop radar or automated fire control to the level of the US Navy.
The Mark 7 gun was originally intended to fire the relatively light 2,240-pound (1,020 kg) Mark 5 armor-piercing shell. However, the shell-handling system for these guns was redesigned to use the "super-heavy" 2,700-pound (1,200 kg) APC (Armor Piercing, Capped) Mark 8 shell before any of the Iowa-class battleships were laid down. The large caliber guns were designed to fire two different 16 in (406 mm) shells: an armor piercing round for anti-ship and anti-structure work, and a high explosive round designed for use against unarmored targets and shore bombardment...
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The Second World War: The Blitz on Berlin

In May 1945, after some of the most bitter and destructive fighting of the war, the city o...

The Second World War: The Blitz on Berlin

In May 1945, after some of the most bitter and destructive fighting of the war, the city of Berlin fell to the allies, Hitler committed suicide and Germany finally surrendered. This film illustrates the city of Berlin’s battle from the very first air raid by the RAF until its demise in a stimulating analysis of this most agonizing and momentous of all phases of the war.

[ionYz] Bismark 4K

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Leach felt his ship was taking heavy damage––it had been hit four times by Bismarck and three times by Prinz Eugen. His own ship’s main armament was still not working properly, and his crew lacked the experience to adjust for this. Believing his ship might suffer serious damage, Leach ordered Prince of Wales to withdraw behind a smoke screen at 6:05. Also, Bismarck had completed passing Prinz Eugen so that ship’s guns would soon be back in action. Whether this influenced Leach is unknown.
The British AdmiraltyBoard of Enquiry into the loss of the battlecruiser HMS Hood, presided over by Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake, concluded, “The sinking of Hood was due to a hit from Bismarck’s 15-inch shell in or adjacent to Hood’s 4-inch or 15-inch magazines, causing them to explode and wreck the after part of the ship.”
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Footage of the German battleship Bismarck firing her guns on the British battlecruiser HMS Hood duri

Newly uncovered photos show German sailors from the sinking German battleship Bismarck

Newly uncovered photos show German sailors from the sinking WWII battleship Bismarck swimming to British warships to be saved… but most DROWNED after U-boats scared off their rescuers. Images showing the moment hundreds of German sailors desperately try to swim for safety following the sinking of the Nazi warship Bismarck during World War II, have come to light after 77 years.
The grainy black and white images depict the small black dots of men floundering in the sea moments after the

Nazi Supership - The Bismarck (HD)

i sure am glad this monster got sunk! the WW2 stuff gives a whole new perspective on one of our GreatestGenerations in the Allied forces!
i personally want to thank those that served in that awful war and defeated those tyrants!
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The Search For Battleship Bismarck - Full Documentary

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German ...

The Search For Battleship Bismarck - Full Documentary

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

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BATTLESHIP BISMARCK - Love This SHIP (World Of Warships Gameplay)

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How To Play the KMS Bismarck in World of Warships

KMS Bismarck is here! Talk about one heck of a ship! Enjoy the most powerful secondaries of any T8 battleship and watch as they do significant damage to the enemies you face! She has great maneuverability and in my opinion is the pinnacle of the GermanBattleshipLine due to her speed, maneuverability, armor and firepower. She may not be the best in any of those areas but she is extremely well balanced for her role as a punisher of all things close to you! One thing is certain, the 10.6km no fun zone for DD's and cruisers due to your added cruiser strapped to your side makes this one of the most fun ships to play!

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Trumpeter Battleship Bismarck [1:700]

Here's an assembly and kit review of the Trumpeter Bismarck in 1:700 scale.
Not a bad mo...